Course reviews

Pros: One of the most beutifull courses in the world.
Giant Redwoods towering over your head
A fun and challenging course for all.
Lots of diffrent shots will test every throw in your bag.
Lefty and Righty fair
Lots of elevation change.
Many very unique holes that you can't play anywhere else in the world.
Some ace-able holes.
Teeing off of a giant stump on hole 2 is one of the coolest things ever.
Lots of cool people that play here.
Nice new handmade wooden teesigns.
Baskets on every ... continue reading ›

Pros: One of the most beutifull courses in the world.
Giant Redwoods towering over your head
A fun and challenging course for all.
Lots of diffrent shots will test every throw in your bag.
Lefty and Righty fair
Lots of elevation change.
Many very unique holes that you can't play anywhere else in the world.
Some ace-able holes.
Teeing off of a giant stump on hole 2 is one of the coolest things ever.
Lots of cool people that play here.
Nice new handmade wooden teesigns.
Baskets on every hole now.
Multiple pin positions on most holes

Cons: Some beginers will feel overwhelmed.
Bad shots can put you into very bad places.
*Lots of ferns to eat your discs (the ferns add alot to scenery)
Tee boxes get a little muddy in winter.
Parking can be a pain in the @$$ when the RSL lot isn't open for parking and HSU is in session.
Trash on the course is a real drag when your on such a beutifull course.

Other Thoughts: A guide is a must for your first couple of rounds.
Pack your own water and food.
PACK OUT WHAT YOU PACK IN!!
Hole 18, "Stairway to Hell", is a tightly wooded throw over a canyon that is an epic hole.‹ less text

Beautiful course set in the redwoods. It was like playing on Endor, and I'm pretty sure an Ewok made off with my Star Vulcan on hole 5. Hole 2 signature pad was different! Good baskets and tricky fairways. Great locals.

Very beautiful serene course on the side of a hill in the redwood forest. But its a cluster f**k was lucky enough to play with one of the locals or there was no way finding your way around this course. Can't imagine how they play leagues here unless they issue full body armor. There was a lot of really good holes that utilized the hills elevation unfortunately it requires throwing across another fairway or teepad or even both. It was like playing golf with the ewoks just incredible scenery. No. ... continue reading ›

Very beautiful serene course on the side of a hill in the redwood forest. But its a cluster f**k was lucky enough to play with one of the locals or there was no way finding your way around this course. Can't imagine how they play leagues here unless they issue full body armor. There was a lot of really good holes that utilized the hills elevation unfortunately it requires throwing across another fairway or teepad or even both. It was like playing golf with the ewoks just incredible scenery. No. 10 was a really good water hole. If they could rearrange the course it could easily be an A but as it stands it's a terrible layout. The local I played with said it was the hippies from the 70's that first made the course you could definetly tell. Unlike the great Flip City that is constantly evolving this course is still stuck in the 80's.. Waste of a good piece of property. Was fun to play and I still say there are ewoks out on this course just a FUBAR layout ‹ less text

such a cool course! my girlfriend and I met up with some locals and were shown some nice hospitality. friendly folks and awesome shots make this course a must play for any golfer who loves the adventure disc golf can provide. If you a true golfer you will love this course, not for the beginner golfer IMO.

Very technical course supper friendly loacols as I was here from out of state never played it and was welcomed right in to a group to play and have a tour guide thanks to al and Burt for that this is a must play if you ever get the chance